(Photo: David Guralnick, Detroit News)
East Lansing — It was a chance to unveil a new offense, but if what Michigan State displayed on Friday night was what it will be running all season, then the chances of improving off of last season’s performance are slim.
No. 18 Michigan State took care of the primary goal in the season opener at Spartan Stadium, beating Tulsa, 28-7, in front of 72,005. However, the Spartans hardly instilled much confidence in its fan base as the offense went through struggles similar to what it did in 2018 when it averaged just 18.